J Behavioral Dec Making
Introduction
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 36(4)
INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Self‐control is negatively linked to prosociality in young children
—Gladys Barragan-Jason, Astrid Hopfensitz []
Enhancing and weakening conformity in third‐party punishment: The role of empathic concern
—Honghong Tang, Ruida Zhu, Zilu Liang, Sihui Zhang, Song Su, Chao Liu []
How the anchor moves: Measuring and comparing the anchoring bias in autistic and neurotypical individuals
—Nicky Rogge []
Guessing, math, or something else? Lay people’s processes for valuing annuities
—Thomas Post [Google Scholar]
The opposing impacts of advice use on perceptions of competence
—Mauricio Palmeira, Marisabel Romero Lopez []
Life is either a daring adventure, or it is boring: The impact of COVID‐19 on immoral and nonmoral risk taking behaviors
—Heng Li []
Innovative ideas desire earlier communication: Exploring reverse serial‐order effect and liberating cognitive constraint for organizational problem‐solving
—Paul Hangsan Ahn, Lyn M. Van Swol, Runzhi Mary Lu, Sang Jung Kim, Hyelin Park, Robert G. Moulder []
Order in multi‐attribute product choice decisions: Evidence from discrete choice experiments combined with eye tracking
—Nick Zuschke []
The common origin of both oversimplified and overly complex decision rules
—Taly Bonder, Ido Erev, Elliot A. Ludvig, Yefim Roth []
Demand for information about potential wins and losses: Does it matter if information matters?
—Matthew D. Hilchey, Dilip Soman []
Paradigm constraints on moral decision‐making dynamics
—Flora Gautheron, Jean-Charles Quinton, Dominique Muller, Annique Smeding []
The value of control
—Moritz Reis, Roland Pfister, Katharina A. Schwarz []
Relating the visceral factor of pain to domain‐specific risk attitudes
—Adriana N. König, Birgit Linkohr, Annette Peters, Karl-Heinz Ladwig, Michael Laxy, Lars Schwettmann []
Prior behavior and wording of norm nudge requests shape compliance and reciprocity
—Andrea Pittarello, Thekla Schmidt, Assaf Segel, Ruth Mayo []
Homo indifferencus: Effects of unavailable options on preference construction
—Evan Polman, Rusty A. Stough []
Preferences for honesty can support cooperation
—Aron Szekely, David Bruner, Sven Steinmo, Arpad Todor, Clara Volintiru, Giulia Andrighetto []
Measurement invariance of the Domain‐Specific Risk‐Taking (DOSPERT) scale
—Dillon Welindt, David M. Condon, Sara J. Weston []
A novel bias in managers’ allocation of bonuses to teams: Emphasis on team size instead of team contribution
—Yun Bai, Zhiyu Feng, Jonathan Pinto, Krishna Savani [Google Scholar]
Automated calibration training for forecasters
—Eric R. Stone, Jason Luu, Cory K. Costello, Annie H. Somerville []
Identifiability impedes efficiency maximization: A third‐party perspective
—Ilana Ritov, Stephen M. Garcia []
Investigating (sequential) unit asking: An unsuccessful quest for scope sensitivity in willingness to donate judgments
—Maximilian Maier, Lucius Caviola, Stefan Schubert, Adam J. L. Harris []
Imagining risk taking: The valence of mental imagery is related to the declared willingness to take risky actions
—Joanna Smieja, Tomasz Zaleskiewicz, Agata Sobkow, Jakub Traczyk []
Predicting a win by a small margin: The effect of graphic scaling in published polls on voters’ predictions
—Edith Shalev, Eyal Peer [Google Scholar]
Going with the crowd in volatile times: Exposure to environmental variability increases people’s preference for popular options
—Lishi Tan, Shankha Basu, Krishna Savani [Google Scholar]
Emotions and financial risk‐taking in the lab: A meta‐analysis
—Matteo M. Marini []